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Facebook Incites Violent War on ICE Sep. 18, 2019

Michelle Malkin

Abolish ICE thugs in Colorado want to see the homes and families of immigration enforcement official... Read More

Auto Forecast Should Guide Trump's Trade Policy Jun. 21, 2019

Daily Editorials

The domestic automobile industry has been chugging along so nicely over the past decade that we've a... Read More

It's Springtime, Not Screentime. Teens Need to Put Their Phones Down and Live. May. 28, 2019

Daily Editorials

High school students from four St. Louis-area districts gathered on a Saturday afternoon in mid-May ... Read More

Big Tech Cuts out Conservatives May. 10, 2019

Adriana Cohen

The biggest threat facing our democracy and the integrity of future elections isn't foreign interfer... Read More

Whether by Money or Merit, We Will Not Be 'Ruled' Mar. 21, 2019

Laura Hollis

Noah Millman wrote a marvelously honest piece for "The Week" last week about the pay-to-play college... Read More

Can Corporations Keep Suckering the People? Feb. 06, 2019

Jim Hightower

A photograph ran in newspapers throughout the U.S. last June portraying three guys in suits and ties... Read More

Silicon Valley Morphing Into the Morality Police Dec. 07, 2018

Adriana Cohen

Silicon Valley used to be technology companies. But it has become the "morality police," controlling... Read More

Entrepreneur, Govern Thyself Apr. 05, 2018

Laura Hollis

The outrage presently directed at Facebook for providing data that ended up being used by Donald Tru... Read More

The Fashion of Silicon Knavery Mar. 29, 2018

Froma Harrop

How did it come to this? How was Mark Zuckerberg able to prance the globe vacuuming up the ad revenu... Read More

Women Against Free Speech? Mar. 23, 2018

Michael Barone

Sometimes, for those of us who are constantly reading statistics and poll results, something that yo... Read More

A Marriage of the Rust Belt and Silicon Valley Feb. 27, 2018

Salena Zito

YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO — Even the most poetic of storytellers will candidly admit a community cannot... Read More

Breaking the Glass Ceiling and Raising Capital: An Interview With Kay Koplovitz Sep. 05, 2017

This Woman's Work

I heard about Kay Koplovitz from a former colleague who was a part of Springboard Enterprises. I kne... Read More

Google Burns a Heretic Aug. 08, 2017

Mona Charen

James Damore is fortunate that we don't burn heretics at the stake, because he has blasphemed. The ... Read More

Keeping Jobs in America Often Means Hiring, Not Banning, Foreign Expertise May. 02, 2017

Daily Editorials

A Trump administration review of a visa program for recruiting highly skilled foreign workers threat... Read More

Silicon Valley's Nasty War on Voters Oct. 25, 2016

Debra J. Saunders

Two years ago, Mozilla CEO Brendan Eich was forced to resign because it had been reported that he ha... Read More

Few in the West Are Serious About Islamic Terror Jul. 19, 2016

Dennis Prager

It appears that no matter how many men, women and children Islamists slaughter or maim, few in the W... Read More

Suing Over Soft Sexism Can Hold Women Back Apr. 02, 2015

Froma Harrop

Ellen Pao's gender discrimination suit against her employer contained the juicy elements that captiv... Read More

Tech Industry Looks Forward, Politicians Look Back Jun. 13, 2014

Scott Rasmussen

Silicon Valley and the tech industry exude so much optimism it's contagious. There is a desire to so... Read More

High Taxes, Regulations and Doing Fine Jan. 28, 2014

Froma Harrop

"The not so Golden State" is how a recent issue of The Economist magazine tags California's business... Read More